Mar
31
Fastest Exotic Cars
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Dan Svinsky asked:
Exotic cars are probably the most fascinating thing about the car world. These cars definitely do not go for cheap; in fact, they are very expensive. So expensive most people don’t even think about saving up for such a dream. Perhaps it’s the price that makes it so attractive? Or maybe the scarcity? The looks? One thing that comes to mind when we think exotic cars or supercars is the performance! So let’s take a look at some of the fastest exotic cars on the market today.
1. Bugatti Veyron
Boasting 1000 horsepower, the Bugatti Veyron is the most powerful car on the market today - and the most expensive. It can hit 0-60 in only 2.5 seconds! The top speed goes over 250 mph. In fact, it’s so fast, you have to use a key to “unlock” the top speed. This is to prepare the car for the top speed; otherwise, it will fly off the ground! It’s literally that fast! This is definitely no cheap exotic car. It’s a limited production vehicle, and it’s not surprising to find one of these listed at $1 million USD.
2. Ferrari Enzo
What can I say? It’s a Ferrari! It’s probably the most beautiful Ferrari to date. Like most exotic cars, this car comes with scissor doors. This is the first Ferrari to come with scissor doors. It was styled by Pininfarina. The Enzo can accelerate 0-60 in just 3.1 seconds! In fact, Ferrari was so impressed with the Enzo’s performance, they named it after the company founder. This also is no cheap exotic car. The MSRP was a very expensive $600,000 during its release in 2003. It’s not surprising to see this exotic car go for the $1-2 million USD price range these days.
3. Porsche Carrera GT
The competitor to the Ferrari Enzo. This is by the far the best looking Porsche. This exotic car can do 0-60 in just 3.6 seconds! The handling just goes to show you the wonderful engineering put into this car. With an MSRP of $450,000, this car isn’t cheap either! But it’s probably the best exotic car (and most expensive) coming out of Germany.
Honorable Mention
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The Corvette Z06 is probably the best domestic car. It always ranks up or even outperforms the European exotic cars. The Corvette is probably the closest you’ll get to a cheap exotic car. Its 0-60 time is a whopping 3.7 seconds - beating well-known exotic cars like the Lamborghini Gallardo and Murcielago. What a wonderful car for domestic buyers!
Glenn
Exotic cars are probably the most fascinating thing about the car world. These cars definitely do not go for cheap; in fact, they are very expensive. So expensive most people don’t even think about saving up for such a dream. Perhaps it’s the price that makes it so attractive? Or maybe the scarcity? The looks? One thing that comes to mind when we think exotic cars or supercars is the performance! So let’s take a look at some of the fastest exotic cars on the market today.
1. Bugatti Veyron
Boasting 1000 horsepower, the Bugatti Veyron is the most powerful car on the market today - and the most expensive. It can hit 0-60 in only 2.5 seconds! The top speed goes over 250 mph. In fact, it’s so fast, you have to use a key to “unlock” the top speed. This is to prepare the car for the top speed; otherwise, it will fly off the ground! It’s literally that fast! This is definitely no cheap exotic car. It’s a limited production vehicle, and it’s not surprising to find one of these listed at $1 million USD.
2. Ferrari Enzo
What can I say? It’s a Ferrari! It’s probably the most beautiful Ferrari to date. Like most exotic cars, this car comes with scissor doors. This is the first Ferrari to come with scissor doors. It was styled by Pininfarina. The Enzo can accelerate 0-60 in just 3.1 seconds! In fact, Ferrari was so impressed with the Enzo’s performance, they named it after the company founder. This also is no cheap exotic car. The MSRP was a very expensive $600,000 during its release in 2003. It’s not surprising to see this exotic car go for the $1-2 million USD price range these days.
3. Porsche Carrera GT
The competitor to the Ferrari Enzo. This is by the far the best looking Porsche. This exotic car can do 0-60 in just 3.6 seconds! The handling just goes to show you the wonderful engineering put into this car. With an MSRP of $450,000, this car isn’t cheap either! But it’s probably the best exotic car (and most expensive) coming out of Germany.
Honorable Mention
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The Corvette Z06 is probably the best domestic car. It always ranks up or even outperforms the European exotic cars. The Corvette is probably the closest you’ll get to a cheap exotic car. Its 0-60 time is a whopping 3.7 seconds - beating well-known exotic cars like the Lamborghini Gallardo and Murcielago. What a wonderful car for domestic buyers!
Glenn
Mar
29
What is your favorite corvette after they changed to the sloped front?
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Brady S asked:
i want to know what your favorite corvette is that is still old after they changed away from the 50’s style to the sloped front side?
Bernard
i want to know what your favorite corvette is that is still old after they changed away from the 50’s style to the sloped front side?
Bernard
Mar
27
Is there a Corvette SUV? My son rear ended a SUV and the guy made him sign a paper saying he rear ended a?
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joyce asked:
Corvette. No one was hurt and the airbags didn’t deploy. Did my son sign a paper for a different car?
Kelly
Corvette. No one was hurt and the airbags didn’t deploy. Did my son sign a paper for a different car?
Kelly
Mar
25
The Niche Annihilation Method To Success
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Michael Littles asked:
Niche marketing simply means you’re advertising to group of people you decide to market to solely. These people all share a common interest. Niche Marketing is the literal contradiction to marketing to a universal group of people that don’t have something in common such as we see much of the time with TV commercials.
It’s the familiar denominator to which this group of people shares that makes them worth targeting as a market group. Another characteristic that defines a niche market is the reality that a niche market or target audience tends to all hang-out at the identical locations. People in a niche markets also have a tendency to buy the same products and services which is almost certainly the single most important thing about these people that you want to concentrate on.
This is very important because once you know what they will buy or are buying, well, then you sell it to them.
Niche marketing can be highly competitive with some niche marketers reporting well over a million dollars in annual income every year. These niche marketing giants know the way to niche annihilation, or in other words, how to dominate the competition in their particular niche market.
Many on line marketers would like to create a niche annihilation process in their markets, but don’t have a clue as to how to go about it. Identifying a good niche to target your marketing is about discovering a distinct segment of consumer interest buying something that is not available or what is available isn’t sufficient to fill the demand - Then capitalizing on it.
One key is learning how to stand out amongst others in your given market. For example there may be hundreds of plant sellers online, but how many specialize in the roses that grow in your part of the world which would hold a specific interest to you?
Another way of looking at this is, if you sell cars, you may be contending with thousands of other car lots, but if you sell corvettes and you focus on selling corvettes only, you may find yourself in direct competition with a smaller number of dealers. A successful dealer in this niche market could easily annihilate his competition by providing the best prices in town and or the best service after the sale or provide both to really stand out and own the niche market.
Think about it. If you were going to buy a car for $50,000 at one dealership, or you could get the exact same model for $49,000 with free oil changes for a year, free car wash with the oil change, and etcetera with the one right across the street or just across town, which dealer would you choose? Thats niche annihilation in a very simple form.
With the internet making it so that almost anything in the world is at the customer’s fingertips, the niche marketer can greatly benefit from the global market. Just as your consumers can shop from their bedrooms or living rooms, internet based niche marketers can conduct commerce in the convenience of their own home offices.
If you are looking to set your own hours and enjoy the general freedoms of working for yourself, starting a home business specific to a niche market can create that type of lifestyle for you. But first you need to create or find a blue print on how niche marketing works so you can follow it step by step to better insure your total success.
If you want to invoke niche annihilation in your chosen market you must have the tools and insider knowledge to make it happen. General information is a good stepping stone to the road to success, unfortunately it will only get you on the road, and in today’s super highway market dabbling just isn’t good enough, you must strive for more, strive for better.
Dustin
Niche marketing simply means you’re advertising to group of people you decide to market to solely. These people all share a common interest. Niche Marketing is the literal contradiction to marketing to a universal group of people that don’t have something in common such as we see much of the time with TV commercials.
It’s the familiar denominator to which this group of people shares that makes them worth targeting as a market group. Another characteristic that defines a niche market is the reality that a niche market or target audience tends to all hang-out at the identical locations. People in a niche markets also have a tendency to buy the same products and services which is almost certainly the single most important thing about these people that you want to concentrate on.
This is very important because once you know what they will buy or are buying, well, then you sell it to them.
Niche marketing can be highly competitive with some niche marketers reporting well over a million dollars in annual income every year. These niche marketing giants know the way to niche annihilation, or in other words, how to dominate the competition in their particular niche market.
Many on line marketers would like to create a niche annihilation process in their markets, but don’t have a clue as to how to go about it. Identifying a good niche to target your marketing is about discovering a distinct segment of consumer interest buying something that is not available or what is available isn’t sufficient to fill the demand - Then capitalizing on it.
One key is learning how to stand out amongst others in your given market. For example there may be hundreds of plant sellers online, but how many specialize in the roses that grow in your part of the world which would hold a specific interest to you?
Another way of looking at this is, if you sell cars, you may be contending with thousands of other car lots, but if you sell corvettes and you focus on selling corvettes only, you may find yourself in direct competition with a smaller number of dealers. A successful dealer in this niche market could easily annihilate his competition by providing the best prices in town and or the best service after the sale or provide both to really stand out and own the niche market.
Think about it. If you were going to buy a car for $50,000 at one dealership, or you could get the exact same model for $49,000 with free oil changes for a year, free car wash with the oil change, and etcetera with the one right across the street or just across town, which dealer would you choose? Thats niche annihilation in a very simple form.
With the internet making it so that almost anything in the world is at the customer’s fingertips, the niche marketer can greatly benefit from the global market. Just as your consumers can shop from their bedrooms or living rooms, internet based niche marketers can conduct commerce in the convenience of their own home offices.
If you are looking to set your own hours and enjoy the general freedoms of working for yourself, starting a home business specific to a niche market can create that type of lifestyle for you. But first you need to create or find a blue print on how niche marketing works so you can follow it step by step to better insure your total success.
If you want to invoke niche annihilation in your chosen market you must have the tools and insider knowledge to make it happen. General information is a good stepping stone to the road to success, unfortunately it will only get you on the road, and in today’s super highway market dabbling just isn’t good enough, you must strive for more, strive for better.
Dustin
Mar
24
What is the price of a 1977 Chevy Corvette? That isnt in perfect conditiona, its private party value?
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Manuel V asked:
I would like to know waht is the price a person can ask to bepaid when selling a 1977 Corvette that needs some restauration? Without ay dealers help or any third party just a seller and buyer what can someone ask for a corvette of that year??
Ronnie
I would like to know waht is the price a person can ask to bepaid when selling a 1977 Corvette that needs some restauration? Without ay dealers help or any third party just a seller and buyer what can someone ask for a corvette of that year??
Ronnie
Mar
21
History of The Great Ford Mustang
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Jorge Gurza asked:
As far as the consumer is concerned, the history of the great Ford Mustang began when it was shown to the public at New York’s World Exhibition. The prototypes had been in existence since 1962, with the Mustang 1 (T-5) being first introduced to the motor racing world at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix where Stirling Moss and Dan Gurney drove it for a few laps each as a demo.
In the early 1960s, Ford desperately needed a new car to compete with the sporty Chevrolet Corsair Monza, and its first attempt, the Falcon Future, failed to compete. A brand new car was needed, and the idea for the Mustang was born. It was sporty and quick and a four seater. It was appealing to youngsters, and the prototype was well received when shown at the motor racing circuits.
It went in production in 1964, and was an instant hit. Its launch on 17th April, 1964 was the beginning of what was to be the most popular car ever in American history, and it sold half a million in its first year. Its customers included every age and it was equally popular to men and women.
Many of its parts were taken from the failed Falcon, and its immediate success had as much to do with the almost perfect advertising campaign as it had to do with looks and speed. The advertising power of the three major television networks was used extensively, and with its distinctive mane and tail galloping across the red, white and blue of America the ‘Pony Car’ was the phenomenon of its age, representing the flavor of the 1960s more perfectly than its designers could ever have dreamt possible.
It was a car of its day that arrived with perfect timing. Later to be called the 1964 1/2, the original Mustang was available as a convertible and as a coupe, both with chrome wrap-around fenders, the distinctive chrome grill with running pony, and a lengthened hood. Although it claimed to have four seats, the back seat was a bit small and it also sported three tails lights on each side. It has sold a million by 1966, although before that the GT and fastback model had been introduced.
The car continued to progress, and by the end of the 60s had become longer by four inches, and a lot heavier than the original, much of this in response to the development of Chevrolet’s Firebird and Pontiac. It was the Corvette, however, that brought the Mustang into the road racing arena. The Mustang was so popular, especially with the young, that Ford were desperate to race it against the Corvette. However, only production two seaters were allowed to race, and to enable them to do this at least 100 two seaters had be produced by January 1965.
This was achieved with the help of Mustang fan and racer, Carol Shelby, who modified 100 of the 2+2 models into GT 350 models, in the process re-equipping them to render them more suitable for racing. The suspension, wheel and brakes were all modified, and the cars were to become the basis of many future models that are even now are much sought after.
During the early 1970s the Mustang lost its way a bit and became a bit too big and unwieldy. The original grace and elan that so attracted early admirers was lost, and it became
just another car. Part of this was due to emissions regulations, but sales dropped so much that Ford had to rethink its design strategy with the Mustang.
The Mustang II was introduced in 1974, and although it was small and vastly underpowered, it takes its place in the history of the car because it brought to a halt the drop in sales. It sold because of economy in fuel, and the 1973 OPEC fuel embargo. People were afraid that a gas guzzler would hurt their pockets, and so temporarily went for the smaller car. However, this did not last long, and 1975 brought back the V8 engine to the Mustang. However, although it had a 5 liter engine, the carburetor was too small and the catalytic converter combined with that to render it lifeless.
Then came a period of relative stability although there were a few trim changes. Fans must have seen the end coming because the late 1970s saw a slight increase in sales, rather than the drop that model now deserved. The Cobra II and King Cobra versions did little to spark a return to the glory days for the 1960s, and Ford made a last ditch attempt to rewrite the Mustang in 1979. The new Mustang was available as a coup’ or fastback with a bit more room inside than the either the original or the ill fated Mustang II.
However, the running horse had gone, and the rear lights lost their distinctive three segments: this expanded to six, while the side scallop also disappeared. It no longer resembled a Mustang! Alterations continued to be made, and the California Highway Patrol found a use for a special coupe model as a high speed pursuit vehicle. With its 157 HP V8 engine, this car was used by a number of law enforcement agent up until 1993, when Ford killed them off.
The fans were wrong, however, and development continued as the Mustang conformed with the coming of fuel injection, air bags and other essential improvements, though the original concept had completely disappeared. In 2005 Ford finally ditched the ancient Fox platform and introduced that now used for the Lincoln and the Thunderbird. The newest Mustang has reverted to some of the original features, and it is a miracle that the car has survived so long.
Nobody involved in 1962 development team would have believed that the great Ford Mustang would still be around 45 years later.
Marjorie
As far as the consumer is concerned, the history of the great Ford Mustang began when it was shown to the public at New York’s World Exhibition. The prototypes had been in existence since 1962, with the Mustang 1 (T-5) being first introduced to the motor racing world at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix where Stirling Moss and Dan Gurney drove it for a few laps each as a demo.
In the early 1960s, Ford desperately needed a new car to compete with the sporty Chevrolet Corsair Monza, and its first attempt, the Falcon Future, failed to compete. A brand new car was needed, and the idea for the Mustang was born. It was sporty and quick and a four seater. It was appealing to youngsters, and the prototype was well received when shown at the motor racing circuits.
It went in production in 1964, and was an instant hit. Its launch on 17th April, 1964 was the beginning of what was to be the most popular car ever in American history, and it sold half a million in its first year. Its customers included every age and it was equally popular to men and women.
Many of its parts were taken from the failed Falcon, and its immediate success had as much to do with the almost perfect advertising campaign as it had to do with looks and speed. The advertising power of the three major television networks was used extensively, and with its distinctive mane and tail galloping across the red, white and blue of America the ‘Pony Car’ was the phenomenon of its age, representing the flavor of the 1960s more perfectly than its designers could ever have dreamt possible.
It was a car of its day that arrived with perfect timing. Later to be called the 1964 1/2, the original Mustang was available as a convertible and as a coupe, both with chrome wrap-around fenders, the distinctive chrome grill with running pony, and a lengthened hood. Although it claimed to have four seats, the back seat was a bit small and it also sported three tails lights on each side. It has sold a million by 1966, although before that the GT and fastback model had been introduced.
The car continued to progress, and by the end of the 60s had become longer by four inches, and a lot heavier than the original, much of this in response to the development of Chevrolet’s Firebird and Pontiac. It was the Corvette, however, that brought the Mustang into the road racing arena. The Mustang was so popular, especially with the young, that Ford were desperate to race it against the Corvette. However, only production two seaters were allowed to race, and to enable them to do this at least 100 two seaters had be produced by January 1965.
This was achieved with the help of Mustang fan and racer, Carol Shelby, who modified 100 of the 2+2 models into GT 350 models, in the process re-equipping them to render them more suitable for racing. The suspension, wheel and brakes were all modified, and the cars were to become the basis of many future models that are even now are much sought after.
During the early 1970s the Mustang lost its way a bit and became a bit too big and unwieldy. The original grace and elan that so attracted early admirers was lost, and it became
just another car. Part of this was due to emissions regulations, but sales dropped so much that Ford had to rethink its design strategy with the Mustang.
The Mustang II was introduced in 1974, and although it was small and vastly underpowered, it takes its place in the history of the car because it brought to a halt the drop in sales. It sold because of economy in fuel, and the 1973 OPEC fuel embargo. People were afraid that a gas guzzler would hurt their pockets, and so temporarily went for the smaller car. However, this did not last long, and 1975 brought back the V8 engine to the Mustang. However, although it had a 5 liter engine, the carburetor was too small and the catalytic converter combined with that to render it lifeless.
Then came a period of relative stability although there were a few trim changes. Fans must have seen the end coming because the late 1970s saw a slight increase in sales, rather than the drop that model now deserved. The Cobra II and King Cobra versions did little to spark a return to the glory days for the 1960s, and Ford made a last ditch attempt to rewrite the Mustang in 1979. The new Mustang was available as a coup’ or fastback with a bit more room inside than the either the original or the ill fated Mustang II.
However, the running horse had gone, and the rear lights lost their distinctive three segments: this expanded to six, while the side scallop also disappeared. It no longer resembled a Mustang! Alterations continued to be made, and the California Highway Patrol found a use for a special coupe model as a high speed pursuit vehicle. With its 157 HP V8 engine, this car was used by a number of law enforcement agent up until 1993, when Ford killed them off.
The fans were wrong, however, and development continued as the Mustang conformed with the coming of fuel injection, air bags and other essential improvements, though the original concept had completely disappeared. In 2005 Ford finally ditched the ancient Fox platform and introduced that now used for the Lincoln and the Thunderbird. The newest Mustang has reverted to some of the original features, and it is a miracle that the car has survived so long.
Nobody involved in 1962 development team would have believed that the great Ford Mustang would still be around 45 years later.
Marjorie
Mar
20
Where Do I apply for the Corvette Plant in Bowling Green, KY?
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creighton07 asked:
I live in Kokomo, IN, and I need a better paying job…..My uncle lives in Bowling Green and suggested that I look into the Corvette Plant. Does anyone know if they are hiring and if they are where do I apply at?
Joann
I live in Kokomo, IN, and I need a better paying job…..My uncle lives in Bowling Green and suggested that I look into the Corvette Plant. Does anyone know if they are hiring and if they are where do I apply at?
Joann
Mar
16
Does racing make any harm to my Chevy Corvette?
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kingcobra asked:
Hi, i have a 1991 Corvette automatic transmission and i use to take it out two times a week. But these last two days i´ve been driving it fast and accelarating hard a couple of times. Yesterday i drove my car a couple of times at 110 mph just briefly, but never touched the rev’s red line. What i want to know is if this makes too much damage and wear on my engine or i shouldn´t worry. By the way i never drive it more than 2 hours and i frequently take it to change oil and for maintenance. Thanks.
Frederick
Hi, i have a 1991 Corvette automatic transmission and i use to take it out two times a week. But these last two days i´ve been driving it fast and accelarating hard a couple of times. Yesterday i drove my car a couple of times at 110 mph just briefly, but never touched the rev’s red line. What i want to know is if this makes too much damage and wear on my engine or i shouldn´t worry. By the way i never drive it more than 2 hours and i frequently take it to change oil and for maintenance. Thanks.
Frederick
Mar
6
i move recent from india i buy corvette but the womens say no?
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chicagosucks82 asked:
i move recent in india to us my friend say girls go if with you corvette. i buy guitar and girl no go with me why is thes. no ride my car with me or home.
Marvin
i move recent in india to us my friend say girls go if with you corvette. i buy guitar and girl no go with me why is thes. no ride my car with me or home.
Marvin
Mar
5
Limousine- the Top 10 Models to Choose From
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Maria John asked:
Limousines come in a wide range of styles and types and it can be quite confusing for users to choose which one should suit them best. Whether you want a limo for Napa wine tours or simple as a transportation medium to welcome guests at the airport, a limo must suit your taste and requirements. Each and every limo is different with specific qualities and features. Here is a list of some of world’s hottest limos on the basis of popularity amongst users.
Infiniti QX56
This full-size sport utility vehicle is based on the Nissan Armada full-size SUV. Designed on the F-Alpha platform, it has a comfortable seating arrangement for 20-22 passengers. It has got standard features such as a ten-speaker Bose system, DVD-based navigation system, leather trim for all seats, dual-climate control, 18-inch chrome alloy wheels, and an adaptive cruise control system.
Mazda RX-7
Manufactured by the Japanese automaker company, Mazda, Mazda RX-7 is a sports car. From top to bottom, this exotic limo is all about luxury and comfort. The main features of this car are the twin-turbo rotary engine, a sporty front, and rear-wheel drive layout and power side doors.
Lincoln Navigator
Lincoln Navigator is simply the ultimate model in urban luxury. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company, this full-size luxury SUV is well equipped with a powerful engine, contemporary exterior look and a trimmed interior cabin highlighted with every luxurious accessory imaginable.
Ford Excursion
This stretched SUV limo manufactured by the Ford Motors Company is quite similar to the Lincoln Navigator. Normally packed with all necessary luxury equipments, it comes with a comfortable seating capacity for up to 9 passengers. It is a favorite model with limo renters and buyers.
Chrysler 300
Designed by Haitian-American Ralph Gilles, Chrysler 300 is a full-size car based on the rear-wheel drive Chrysler LX platform. This high performance, sporty sedan has features such as front seat frames, wiring harnesses, suspension design, steering column, 5-speed automatic’s design, and an all-wheel drive system.
Corvette
A striking long machine, the Corvette is definitely ‘hot’. It is 220 inch long and features an electric fireplace, four flat screen TVs and a modern disco floor. This stretch limo can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Usually customized, this limo is a rare beauty that rules the road like a King.
Cadillac Escalade
This full-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a product manufactured by the General Motors luxury brand, Cadillac. This cool model can hold around 17 passengers. With full bars, leather upholstered seats, fiber optic lighting, LCD TV’s and DVD players; Cadillac Escalade Limo has always been the favorite amongst people who prefer outstanding luxury and comfort.
Hummer H2
This popular limo manufactured by General Motors Corporation has got everything- power, strength and ultimate luxury. Hummer H2 has been designed to accommodate six passengers (including the chauffer) in a comfortable way. It comes with almost all the luxurious amenities that one can think of.
Party Bus
This luxurious limo has been designed to accommodate 20 to 35 passengers easily. In fact, a party bus is regarded as the coolest of all limos. Even though the exterior is bit boxy, yet it is highly modern. The interior of a party bus is well equipped with leather upholstery, sound systems, plasma televisions, DVD player, fiber optic lighting system, and also smoke machines.
Cadillac DTS
Manufactured by the Cadillac luxury division of General Motors, the Cadillac DTS is the best selling full-size luxury sedan in the USA. The interior cabin has everything from wet bars to big screen TV’s, special lighting systems, leather seats and a number of advanced communication equipments.
These top 10 limousines can be easily rented out from any reputed San Francisco Limo Rental, San Jose Limo Rental or Napa Valley Limo Rental. Just browse on the net to book your favorite limo.
Marjorie
Limousines come in a wide range of styles and types and it can be quite confusing for users to choose which one should suit them best. Whether you want a limo for Napa wine tours or simple as a transportation medium to welcome guests at the airport, a limo must suit your taste and requirements. Each and every limo is different with specific qualities and features. Here is a list of some of world’s hottest limos on the basis of popularity amongst users.
Infiniti QX56
This full-size sport utility vehicle is based on the Nissan Armada full-size SUV. Designed on the F-Alpha platform, it has a comfortable seating arrangement for 20-22 passengers. It has got standard features such as a ten-speaker Bose system, DVD-based navigation system, leather trim for all seats, dual-climate control, 18-inch chrome alloy wheels, and an adaptive cruise control system.
Mazda RX-7
Manufactured by the Japanese automaker company, Mazda, Mazda RX-7 is a sports car. From top to bottom, this exotic limo is all about luxury and comfort. The main features of this car are the twin-turbo rotary engine, a sporty front, and rear-wheel drive layout and power side doors.
Lincoln Navigator
Lincoln Navigator is simply the ultimate model in urban luxury. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company, this full-size luxury SUV is well equipped with a powerful engine, contemporary exterior look and a trimmed interior cabin highlighted with every luxurious accessory imaginable.
Ford Excursion
This stretched SUV limo manufactured by the Ford Motors Company is quite similar to the Lincoln Navigator. Normally packed with all necessary luxury equipments, it comes with a comfortable seating capacity for up to 9 passengers. It is a favorite model with limo renters and buyers.
Chrysler 300
Designed by Haitian-American Ralph Gilles, Chrysler 300 is a full-size car based on the rear-wheel drive Chrysler LX platform. This high performance, sporty sedan has features such as front seat frames, wiring harnesses, suspension design, steering column, 5-speed automatic’s design, and an all-wheel drive system.
Corvette
A striking long machine, the Corvette is definitely ‘hot’. It is 220 inch long and features an electric fireplace, four flat screen TVs and a modern disco floor. This stretch limo can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Usually customized, this limo is a rare beauty that rules the road like a King.
Cadillac Escalade
This full-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a product manufactured by the General Motors luxury brand, Cadillac. This cool model can hold around 17 passengers. With full bars, leather upholstered seats, fiber optic lighting, LCD TV’s and DVD players; Cadillac Escalade Limo has always been the favorite amongst people who prefer outstanding luxury and comfort.
Hummer H2
This popular limo manufactured by General Motors Corporation has got everything- power, strength and ultimate luxury. Hummer H2 has been designed to accommodate six passengers (including the chauffer) in a comfortable way. It comes with almost all the luxurious amenities that one can think of.
Party Bus
This luxurious limo has been designed to accommodate 20 to 35 passengers easily. In fact, a party bus is regarded as the coolest of all limos. Even though the exterior is bit boxy, yet it is highly modern. The interior of a party bus is well equipped with leather upholstery, sound systems, plasma televisions, DVD player, fiber optic lighting system, and also smoke machines.
Cadillac DTS
Manufactured by the Cadillac luxury division of General Motors, the Cadillac DTS is the best selling full-size luxury sedan in the USA. The interior cabin has everything from wet bars to big screen TV’s, special lighting systems, leather seats and a number of advanced communication equipments.
These top 10 limousines can be easily rented out from any reputed San Francisco Limo Rental, San Jose Limo Rental or Napa Valley Limo Rental. Just browse on the net to book your favorite limo.
Marjorie




















